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Skirting

Skirt \Skirt\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Skirted; p. pr. & vb. n. Skirting.]

  1. To cover with a skirt; to surround.

    Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold.
    --Milton.

  2. To border; to form the border or edge of; to run along the edge of; as, the plain was skirted by rows of trees. ``When sundown skirts the moor.''
    --Tennyson.

Skirting

Skirting \Skirt"ing\, n.

  1. (Arch.) A skirting board. [R.]

  2. Skirts, taken collectivelly; material for skirts.

    Skirting board, the board running around a room on the wall next the floor; baseboard.

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skirting

n. 1 skirting board 2 skirts collectively; material for skirts vb. (present participle of skirt English)

WordNet
skirting

adj. being all around the edges; enclosing; "his encircling arms"; "the room's skirting board needs painting" [syn: encircling(a), skirting(a)]

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Skirting

Skirting can refer to:

  • Construction elements
    • Baseboards
    • Molding (decorative)
  • protective devices such as lift table bellows
  • vinyl elements that covers the crawl space under a mobile home
  • Skirt steaks, also known as beef skirting
  • skirting, cloth used to decorate, cover, or hide tables or chairs from view, often used in exhibitions
  • in sheep shearing skirting refers to cleaning the fleece from unwanted parts

Usage examples of "skirting".

Leave the Autostrada del Sole at Firenze Est, cross the Arno by the first possible bridge, and head north toward Fiesole, skirting the inner city.

This stairway forked at the top, a small flight leading to the door of an entrance into the cave dwelling, while two or three steps branched outward to a ledge skirting the stone balustrade of the balcony.

They were skirting an overgrown limestone quarry four leagues north from Brous as the sun sank behind the trees on their right.

She passed beneath a pedimented arch and ran the length of the fifty-foot-long garden, skirting around a stone table surrounded by windsor chairs and stone pots of flowering nectarine trees.

Skirting the bleak shores of Patagonia in a single narrow sierra, the Andes enter Chile, rising higher and higher till they culminate in the gigantic porphyritic peak of Aconcagua.

Plateau of Chasms, loomed from the desert, a long ribbon of blue stone running three hundred miles from Algeria into the kingdom of Tripoli, skirting the edge of the Ahaggar Mountains and the lush oases that dotted the southern desert.

Sweet gum and persimmon and water locust, ironwood and redbud and a dozen other species with buttonbush and thorny dewberry and greenbriar skirting their bases.

We had forded the Catawba River and were skirting the northwestern flank of an odd rectangular plateaumaking as rapid a progress as we could, since we were expecting a pursuit of some kind in the absence of an eruptionwhen a terrible earthquake occurred.

Vastitas Borealis, skirting the scarp of the big Lomonsov crater and navigating the rolling dune sea to the mouth of Chasma Boreale.

But the trip over the mountains to Sulaco was another sort of experience, in an old diligencia over impassable roads skirting awful precipices.

They began walking again, skirting the edge of Giftware and cutting through Leather Goods.

You snake through Huanuco in your beaten-up taxi, skirting the city market where eight parakeets are sold in a cage the size of a shoe box and chickens are kept in string netting bags and lean, mangy, hungry, flea-ridden dogs slope around the place looking for shade.

He would return to Albuquerque on a big loop, around the Mesa Prieta, skirting Jemez Pueblo, and down the western side of the Rio Grande to home.

The Commander walked around the room, Longton looked on bemused as the Commander kicked the skirting boards and tapped the floor intermittently.

Our orders are to continue southwest, skirting the American coast to challenge and defeat their newest and best hunter submarines.